spirits-related stories
Posted Mar 30th 2007 6:19PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS
Ghost Whisper, or as I call it, Can I Sit Through a Show I Hate For No Other Reason Than to Ogle Jennifer Love Hewitt?, now has a spin-off of sorts, an online-only series launching today on CBS' innertube broadband site. The new web series, Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side, focuses on Zach, an earthbound spirit who tries to come to terms with his death with the help of other spirits. Zach will be played by Mark Hapka, and the series will also feature Robin Hines, rapper DNA and Graham McTavish as the ghosts who try to help Zach communicate with the world of the living.
Zach will also appear in the second season finale of Ghost Whisperer. The first webisode is available to watch now, and a new episode will debut every Friday.
Check out a trailer for the new online series after the jump.
Continue reading New webisodes based on Ghost Whisperer hit CBS site today - VIDEO
Posted Oct 7th 2006 8:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Celebrities
Actually, that's not entirely true. If you read the account from Digital Spy of Jennifer Love Hewitt's chat with talk show host Megan Mullally, she talks about lights moving slightly and some lights exploding, and how it sometimes scares actors playing guest roles on her CBS series Ghost Whisperer. She further states that the people who work on the show think such occurrences are "awesome" and that maybe there really are ghosts on the set. That doesn't sound to me like she's claiming anything about the set being haunted, it sounds more like people jokingly blaming any weird occurrence on ghosts the same way everyone else does. You know, the wind will blow a door open and you'll tell your kid it was a ghost just to give him a fun scare? Yeah, like that. You can't really blame them though, since saying something like, "These lights may have been exposed to moisture which caused them to explode!" isn't quite as exciting as imaging some wandering spirit who for some reason spends all their free time walking around making light bulbs blow up. if that's the afterlife, I gotta say it doesn't sound that interesting. I can make glass explode now, and I'm not even dead.
Posted Jul 20th 2006 2:04PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Celebrities

Is anyone still watching
Ghost Whisperer? I guess enough people must have tuned in to see Jennifer Love Hewitt confab with the netherworld because the show is coming back for a second season, though this time Hewitt's best pal will be played by Camryn Manheim rather than Aisha Tyler, whose character was written off the show in the season finale. Apparently they've been trying to get Manheim to do the show for awhile now, and they must have finally convinced her. Manheim was previously on
The Practice and recently appeared in episodes of
The L Word on Showtime.
Posted Apr 27th 2006 8:37AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Syndicated, Celebrities, Medium Rare
Sometimes I think to myself there must be more to this world than
what my eyes see, a spirit world which mingles clandestinely with us lowly terrestrial beings. But how do we get in
contact with the "other side," and more importantly, how can we use this knowledge to instill absolute terror
in young children? This is why I watch psychic Sylvia Browne on Montel every Wednesday. If you missed
yesterday's show, here's some highlights:
The first guests were a mother and a daughter who was probably in her late twenties. The daughter's sister, who was
her twin, had passed away at a party without explanation. Using her conduit to the spirit world, Sylvia asked about a
set of earrings. Yes, the mother said, she did sometimes buy things in sets of two for the girls, and sometimes she
bought earrings. As much as I wish I had the kind of grip on the spirit world Sylvia has, I could only come to the same
conclusion by noticing that the daughter was wearing gigantic earrings, that twins always receive gifts, usually
similar, because they share the same birthday, and that every mother in the history of mankind has at one time or
another bought earrings for her daughter(s).
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